
NEW YORK – The Village Voice, the Pulitzer Prize-winning alternative weekly renowned for its muckraking investigations, exhaustive arts criticism, naughty personal ads and neurosis-laden cartoons, has got bust after 63 years.
Its publisher, Peter Barbey, announced Friday which the paper is ceasing publication altogether owing to financial problems, a year after it stopped circulating on the internet and left for digital-only.
“Today is a sucky day,” he told staff members.
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